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WATCH THIS EPISODE WITH AD-FREE, EARLY ACCESS ON VIDEO BY SUBSCRIBING TO OUR PATREON.
The Awards Tape is growing! With our Awards Editor and local Oscars encyclopedia, Paul Rai, at the helm, our Oscars-centric show is becoming a weekly podcast all year long.
Alongside our review on The Rolling Tape for Emerald Fennell's latest film, "Wuthering Heights", we look back at the history of adaptations of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel. This episode focuses on the Academy's relationship to previous adaptations and the potential awards prospects for this latest version.
On this episode:
Paul Rai
Danny Jarabek
Sara Ciplickas
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WATCH THIS EPISODE WITH AD-FREE, EARLY ACCESS ON VIDEO BY SUBSCRIBING TO OUR PATREON.
The Awards Tape is growing! With our Awards Editor and local Oscars encyclopedia, Paul Rai, at the helm, our Oscars-centric show is becoming a weekly podcast all year long.
Alongside our review on The Rolling Tape for Emerald Fennell's latest film, "Wuthering Heights", we look back at the history of adaptations of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel. This episode focuses on the Academy's relationship to previous adaptations and the potential awards prospects for this latest version.
On this episode:
Paul Rai
Danny Jarabek
Sara Ciplickas
Support the show
Subscribe for Early Access and Video:
The Rolling Tape Patreon
Listen Here:
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
All Listening Platforms
Have questions? Email [email protected]
Podcast Website Link
Website & Publications: www.therollingtape.com
Social Platforms on Linktree
Credits:

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